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5 Things You Can Do to Keep Your Home Safe This Winter

When the days are shorter and the temperature is colder, we all know that winter is here! 

 

If you didn’t take the time to prepare your home for winter, you could be in for some severe problems. For starters, pipes can freeze and burst, leading to costly repairs. You might also deal with drafts that lead to high heating bills. It’s not too late to take simple steps to winterize your home and possibly save a lot of hassle (and money).

 

Take a look at these ways to winterize your home and protect it from possible cold weather damage.

 

1. Keep Your Home Well Insulated 

Insulation helps retain the heat in your home, which can prevent freezing pipes. When water freezes, it expands and can cause pipes to crack or even burst. These issues can lead to costly repairs, not to mention the inconvenience of being without water.

 

Insulation can also reduce your heating bills, since it will help your home retain more heat. 

 

2. Maintain Your Heating System  

It’s important to minimize the risk of fire and other possible home hazards caused by ducts and HVAC systems. Hire a professional to inspect and maintain your heating system. This will help prevent fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. Maintaining your heating system makes it run more efficiently, which may save you money on your energy bills.

 

3. Seal Cracks or Gaps in Your Home 

Cracks and crevices can let cold air into your home, which can cause your pipes to freeze and burst. You can keep the warm air inside and reduce your heating bills by sealing any gaps, including the seals around windows.

 

4. Don’t Leave Space Heaters Unattended 

If you use space heaters to supplement your home’s heating system, it is essential not to leave them unattended. Space heaters can be a fire hazard if you don’t use them properly, so always make sure that you turn them off when you leave the room or go to bed for the night. 

 

In addition, you shouldn’t ever place a space heater on top of furniture or near flammable materials such as curtains or bedding.

 

 

5. Keep Your Gutters Clean and Inspect Your Roof

Clogged gutters can cause various problems, including roof leaks, foundation cracks, and flooding. To clean your gutters, remove any leaves or debris and clear downspouts. It’s also vital to inspect your roof periodically. Look for any missing or damaged shingles and ensure that the flashing around your chimney and skylights is secure. If you find any problems, repair them before it gets too cold or significant damage is a threat.

 

Final Thoughts

Winter weather can take a toll on your home, but you can do some simple things to keep it safe. 

 

Keep your home well insulated and seal any cracks or gaps. It’s also essential to clean your gutters, inspect your roof regularly, maintain your heating system, and never leave space heaters unattended. Following these simple tips can help you keep your home as safe as possible all winter.

Contact Information:

Name: Michael Bertini
Email:michael.bertini@iquanti.com
Job Title: Consultant

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